195k views
1 vote
Which of the following best describes the magnetic field lines around an isolated, permanent bar magnet?

A. The field lines go from the magnet's south pole into its north pole.
B. The field points out along radial lines from the bar magnet, extending straight out to infinity.
C. The field lines go from the magnet's north pole into its south pole.
D. The field points straight into the bar magnet along radial lines that extend to infinity.

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

User Amir Imam
by
7.5k points
4 votes
Correct Answer:
Option C. The field lines go from the magnet's north pole into its south pole.

The magnetic field lines of a magnet always emerge from its North pole and enter back in the south pole, as shown in the image attached with.
Therefore, option C is the correct answer
Which of the following best describes the magnetic field lines around an isolated-example-1
User GlorifiedHacker
by
7.0k points